World development crisis and the China model [in Chinese]
(2010)
Journal Article
Lo, D. (2010). World development crisis and the China model [in Chinese]. Zhengzhi jingjixue pinglun, 1(4), 24-35
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China and the quest for alternatives to neoliberalism (2010)
Book Chapter
Lo, D., & Zhang, Y. (2010). China and the quest for alternatives to neoliberalism. In A. Saad Filho, & G. L. Yalman (Eds.), Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries. Routledge
China and post-crisis globalisation: towards a new developmentalism? (2009)
Book Chapter
Lo, D. (2009). China and post-crisis globalisation: towards a new developmentalism?. In J. Ghosh, & C. Chandrasekhar (Eds.), After Crisis: Adjustment, Recovery, and Fragility in East Asia. Tulika Books
The evolution of the model of Chinese economic growth and its impact on employment [in Chinese] (2009)
Journal Article
Lo, D., & Li, G. (2009). The evolution of the model of Chinese economic growth and its impact on employment [in Chinese]. Jingji lilun yu jingji guanli, 2009(12), 25-30
Globalisation meets its match: lessons from China’s economic transformation (2008)
Journal Article
Lo, D., & Zhang, Y. (2008). Globalisation meets its match: lessons from China’s economic transformation. Economic and political weekly, 43(52), 97-102The sustained and rapid growth of the Chinese economy
in the last three decades has been in sharp contrast to
the prolonged stagnation in most parts of the nonwestern
world. The persistence of a mixed economic
system despite market reforms furthe... Read More about Globalisation meets its match: lessons from China’s economic transformation.
Why is China Following a Capital-Deepening Development Path? (2008)
Journal Article
Lo, D. (2008). Why is China Following a Capital-Deepening Development Path?. Development Viewpoint,
Reframing theories of the dynamics of macro unemployment: Neo-Keynesianism versus Neo-claissicism [in Chinese] (2008)
Journal Article
Li, G., & Lo, D. (2008). Reframing theories of the dynamics of macro unemployment: Neo-Keynesianism versus Neo-claissicism [in Chinese]. Jiaoxue yu yanjiu (Beijing), 2008(2), 37-43
China as a “model” of utilizing foreign capital for economic development: perceptions, observations and interpretation (2008)
Book Chapter
Lo, D. (2008). China as a “model” of utilizing foreign capital for economic development: perceptions, observations and interpretation. In H.-D. Assmann, T. M. Chan, & K. M. von Filseck (Eds.), Perceptions and Images of China. Nomos
China’s quest for alternatives to neo-liberalism: market reform, economic growth, and labour (2007)
Journal Article
Lo, D. (2007). China’s quest for alternatives to neo-liberalism: market reform, economic growth, and labour. Kyoto economic review, 76(2), 193-210Since the turn of the century, China’s state and society have focused their efforts on “constructing a harmonious society”. Viewed from the perspective of globalization, these efforts represent a quest for a model of development that deviates fundame... Read More about China’s quest for alternatives to neo-liberalism: market reform, economic growth, and labour.
Reframing theories of the dynamics of macro unemployment: Marxist and Post-Keynesian perspectives [in Chinese] (2007)
Journal Article
Li, G., & Lo, D. (2007). Reframing theories of the dynamics of macro unemployment: Marxist and Post-Keynesian perspectives [in Chinese]. Dangdai jingji yanjiu, 2007(12), 14-17